Where There's a Will There's a Way
Dying without a will can make settling your estate a longer, more expensive, and more stressful process. Court fees, delays, and legal complications can reduce the value of what you leave behind. This is especially harmful for families who were relying on the deceased person’s income and assets. A well-prepared estate plan can help ensure that money and property reach the right people more efficiently. This can be crucial when survivors need quick access to funds for housing, daily expenses, or funeral costs.
You need not, and should not, wait until your later years to create a will. Life is unpredictable, and estate planning is relevant at every stage of adulthood. Young adults may want to specify who receives their belongings or who can make decisions on their behalf. Middle-aged adults may be supporting children, aging parents, or both. Older adults may want to review and update plans to reflect changing circumstances.
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